Contract Care Coordinator Assessor, LSW or RN

Hennepin County, MN
Temporary
Minnesota Professional, Clinical & Support Services
Entry Level

Bluestone Physician Services delivers great outcomes by bringing exceptional care to patients living with complex, chronic conditions and disabilities. Our unique, robust model of care goes beyond primary care services — our multidisciplinary care teams collaborate with patients, their families and other healthcare providers to deliver care that is preventative, proactive and tailored to their unique needs. Our care teams travel to patients who reside in Assisted Living, Memory Care and Group Home communities throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin and Florida.

In addition to primary care, Bluestone has a highly developed care coordination model for more than 14,000 seniors and individuals living with disabilities in Minnesota. Bluestone Care Coordination partners with Minnesota health plans to support their members who receive medical assistance through Minnesota’s Special Needs BasicCare (SNBC) & Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) programs. Care Coordinators are registered nurses or licensed social workers who work directly with members to assess their physical, mental and social needs and facilitate services and communication across their care team to support their best interests and close gaps in care. 

Our success is only possible through the hard work of our employees who bring our core values of Dedication, Excellence, Collaboration and Caring to life every day. Bluestone has been named to the Star Tribune's Top Workplace list for the 13th year in a row! Bluestone also achieved Top Workplace USA 2021-2025!

Join our team as a Temporary Care Coordinator Assessor where where you will work from home, but also be required to travel about 30% of the time to meet with the with members in Hennepin County, MN


Schedule: Looking for part-time OR full time position contractors (please submit work availability with online application). 

Location: Hennepin County, MN - Approximately 70% work from home & 30% in-person travel to meet with members in Hennepin County. 

Pay Range: $65,000 - $75,000   

Number of Openings: 4

Duration of Assignment: thru September/October 2025

Temp to Full-time Opportunities Available: Yes


Responsibilities:

As a Contract Care Coordinator Assessor, you will complete assessments within your assigned geographic area - Hennepin County, MN.

This includes:

  • Contacting new enrollees to complete the initial assessment. Contractors working full time hours will complete approximately 8 assessments per week. 
  • Reviewing current health needs, identifying goals, and developing individualized care plans and transitions of care
  • Helping connect members with resources and services
  • Completing required documentation
Qualifications:

Education/Certification/Experience

  • MNChoices experience highly preferred (paid training available)
  • MN Licensed Social Worker (new grads encouraged to apply)
  • OR Current Minnesota Registered Nurse license
  • One or more years of experience working with the geriatric or certified disabled population in case management/care coordination, Home Care, Group Homes, Nursing Homes, TCU or Assisted Living settings preferred
  • Must have a valid driver’s license

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

  • Ability to work independently
  • Access to a private and compliant home office space
  • Creative problem-solving skills
  • Appreciation for working with diverse populations
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively with strong verbal skills
  • Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Demonstrated compatibility with Bluestone’s mission and operating philosophies
  • Demonstrated ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language

By working here, you have the chance to make a difference in the lives of others.  Our success has translated into a rapidly-growing organization, offering career opportunities in recognition of hard work.  To find more information about exciting opportunities within our innovative and ever-growing organization, please visit www.bluestonemd.com   
 


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